Fashion Business Specialization Degree
First Year
COLLEGE SUCCESS SEMINAR
COMM 187 - 1CR
ENGLISH & COMPOSITION
GNED 1953 - CR
PUBLIC RELATIONS
COMM 186 - 3CR
EFFECTIVE SPEECH & COMMUNICATION
GNED 190 - 3CR
PRINCIPLES OF MERCHANDISE MATHEMATICS
GNED 194 - 3CR
FASHION HISTORY/EGYPTIAN TO FRENCH REVOLUTION
GNED 191 - 3CR
TEXTILE SCIENCE
TEXT 165 - 3CR
FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION
MRCH 152 - 3CR
CRITICAL THINKING
GNED 196 - 3CR
E-TAILING
BUSN 137 - 3CR
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
COMP 126 - 2CR
CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
SOCI 155 - 3CR
CONTEMPORARY BUYING
BUSN 132 - 3CR
FASHION HISTORY/FRENCH REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT
GNED 192 - 3CR
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
COMP 125 - 3CR
VISUAL MERCHANDISING
VISU 141 - 3CR
Second Year
MUSIC APPRECIATION
GNED 292 - 3CR
BUYING DECISIONS & THE COMPUTER
COMP 225 - 2CR*
FASHION FORECASTING
BUSN 236 - 3CR
FASHION SKETCHING & THE COMPUTER
ARTT 204 - 4.5CR*
SALES TECHNIQUES
MRCH 253 - 3CR*
COLOR & IMAGE CONSULTING
MRCH 254 - 3CR*
INTERNSHIP
SOCI 257 - 3CR
SOCIOLOGY OF FASHION
GNED 291 - 3CR
PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS
SOCI 256 - 3CR
ADVERTISING & PROMOTION ESSENTIALS
MRKT 260 - 3CR
HISTORY OF ART
GNED 290 - 3CR
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN WITH PHOTOSHOP
COMP 227 - 4.5CR
IMPORT/EXPORT
MFTG 280 - 3CR
STORE PLANNING & DESIGN
VISU 241 - 3CR
MANAGEMENT THEORY
MGMT 246 - 3CR*
* These courses are replaced with Visual Merchandising courses for those students who choose to specialize in Visual Merchandising.
The Details
| Courses 100 - 199 | lower level courses |
| Courses 200 - 299 | upper level courses |
| GNED | general education courses |
| 10 hours of lecture | 1-quarter credit |
| 20 hours of lab | 1-quarter credit |
| 30 hours of internship | 1-quarter credit |
| First academic year’s total quarter credits | 45 |
| Second academic year’s total quarter credits | 47 |
| Total quarter credits with elective track | 47 |
| Total program hours | 1,030 |
| Total program hours with elective track | 1,070 |
A minimum of 90-quarter credits is required to complete the Degree program.
A total of 92-quarter credits is offered.
Short-Term Seminar Programs
Professional students already in the fashion industry may enroll in fashion-related short-term Seminar programs when offered by FCC.


